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Triple "E" Syndrome: Bilateral Locked Posterior Fracture Dislocation of the Shoulders

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Journal Neurology
Specialty Neurology
Date 2001 May 29
PMID 11376199
Citations 28
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Abstract

Bilateral locked posterior fracture dislocation of the shoulders is one of the least common injuries of the shoulder, and this injury has been suggested to be pathognomonic of seizures when diagnosed in the absence of trauma. The authors present a case of idiopathic bilateral locked posterior fracture dislocations of the shoulder, along with a review of the medical literature. The authors also present the "triple E syndrome," describing the possible etiologies of this injury: epilepsy (or any convulsive seizure), electrocution, or extreme trauma.

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